Terrorism and democracy

E Chenoweth - Annual Review of Political Science, 2013 - annualreviews.org
From 1968 to 1997, wealthy, advanced democracies generally did not suffer from high levels
of chronic terrorism, with two exceptions:(a) advanced democracies that interfered in other …

Research fatigue in COVID-19 pandemic and post-disaster research: causes, consequences and recommendations

SS Patel, RK Webster, N Greenberg… - … and Management: An …, 2020 - emerald.com
Purpose Research fatigue occurs when an individual or population of interest tires of
engaging with research, consequently avoiding further participation. This paper considers …

Poverty, minority economic discrimination, and domestic terrorism

JA Piazza - Journal of Peace Research, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
Recognizing that the empirical literature of the past several years has produced an
inconclusive picture, this study revisits the relationship between poverty and terrorism and …

How the public defines terrorism

C Huff, JD Kertzer - American Journal of Political Science, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Every time a major violent act takes place in the United States, a public debate erupts as to
whether it should be considered terrorism. Political scientists have offered a variety of …

Cyber disorders: The mental health concern for the new millennium

K Young, M Pistner, J O'mara… - Cyberpsychology & …, 1999 - liebertpub.com
Anecdotal evidence has suggested that mental health practitioners' report increased
caseloads of clients whose primary complaint involves the Internet. However, little is known …

Does immigration induce terrorism?

V Bove, T Böhmelt - The Journal of Politics, 2016 - journals.uchicago.edu
There is a heated debate on whether immigration is associated with domestic and
transnational terrorism. As of yet, however, we lacked rigorous evidence that could inform …

No good deed goes unpunished: Refugees, humanitarian aid, and terrorism

SW Choi, I Salehyan - Conflict Management and Peace …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
We examine the consequences of hosting refugees for domestic and international terrorism.
In line with the old saying,“no good deed goes unpunished”, we argue that the infusion of …

Does state failure cause terrorism? An empirical analysis (1999–2008)

BL Coggins - Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
A developed-world consensus ties state failure to new and serious international insecurity.
But that conclusion rests upon an uncertain foundation; insights into the nature and intensity …

Ethnic groups, political exclusion and domestic terrorism

SW Choi, JA Piazza - Defence and Peace Economics, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
This study examines whether the exclusion of ethnic groups from political power is an
important contributing factor to domestic terrorism. To empirically test this question, we …

Radicalism of the hopeless: Refugee flows and transnational terrorism

D Milton, M Spencer, M Findley - International Interactions, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
We examine whether refugee flows increase transnational terrorism in states to which
refugees flee. Recent studies find that refugee flows contribute to the spread of interstate …